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Model-free leakage index estimation of the blood-brain barrier using dual dynamic susceptibility contrast MRI acquisition

Journal

NMR IN BIOMEDICINE
Volume 34, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/nbm.4570

Keywords

DSC-MRI; DCE-MRI; Vascular permeability; Ischemic stroke; Blood Brain Barrier

Funding

  1. Korea Health Industry Development Institute [HI14C1135]
  2. National Research Foundation of Korea [2018R1A6A1A03025810, 2018M3C7A1056887]
  3. 2021 Joint Research Project of Institutes of Science and Technology
  4. National Research Foundation of Korea [2018R1A6A1A03025810, 2018M3C7A1056887] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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This study demonstrates the robustness of model-free leakage index estimation in ischemic brains by using dual DSC-MRIs. The leakage index values correlated well with Delta T-1 and showed consistency in measuring inter-subject vascular permeability.
Pharmacokinetic K-2 mapping from dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC)-MRI can be a sensitive technique for evaluating the vascular permeability of the subtly damaged blood-brain barrier (BBB) in ischemic regions. However, the K-2 values of ischemic lesions depend upon the selection of the intact BBB reference region. As previous observations suggest that the Delta R-2* curve of pre-loaded DSC-MRI is not significantly affected by the extravasation of contrast agent, dual DSC-MRI acquisitions can be performed to derive the BBB leakage index from the voxel-wise reference input function for ischemic regions. This study aims to demonstrate the robustness of such model-free leakage index estimation in ischemic brains. By configuring the relationship between dual Delta R-2* curves of the intact contralateral brain, the deviation of the measured Delta R-2* curve from the unloaded DSC-MRI with respect to the non-deviated Delta R-2* curve in the pre-loaded DSC-MRI can be quantified as the BBB leakage index. Such model-free leakage index values from rats with transient middle carotid artery occlusion (tMCAO) (n = 17) and normal controls (n = 3) were evaluated and compared with conventional K-2 values with multiple reference regions. Inter-subject leakage index values were also compared with the corresponding Delta T-1 map. Evans-blue-stained images were used to validate the leakage index. For the tMCAO group, leakage index values correlated well with Delta T-1 (Pearson's r = 0.828). The hyperintense area on the leakage index map matched well with the corresponding Evans-blue-stained area (Dice correlation = 0.626). The slopes of the scatter-plot from the leakage index (0.97-1.00) were observed to be more robust against changes in the reference region than those from conventional K-2 values (0.94-1.07). In a subtly damaged BBB tMCAO model, model-free evaluation of vascular permeability using dual DSC-MRIs would provide a consistent measure of inter-subject vascular permeability.

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